Some everolimus side effects may not need any medical attention. As your body gets used to the medicine these side effects may disappear. Your health care professional may be able to help you prevent or reduce these side effects, but do check with them if any of the following side effects continue, or if you are concerned about them:

More common

Abdominal or stomach pain

change in taste

dry skin

itching skin

lack or loss of strength

loss of taste

pain in the arms or legs

rash

unable to sleep

Less common

Back pain

blistering, peeling, redness, or swelling of the palms, hands, or bottoms of the feet

bumps on the skin

burning, dry, or itching eyes

discoloration of the fingernails or toenails

flushing or redness of the skin

full feeling

jaw pain

numbness, pain, tingling, or unusual sensations in the palms of the hands or bottoms of the feet

passing gas

redness, pain, or swelling of the eye, eyelid, or inner lining of the eyelid

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